HOUSE OVERSIGHT 013408 Attorneys want Jeffrey Epstein agreement thrown out 4/7/11 1:37 PM Register Now I Sign In I E-mail preferences Palm Beath, FL L: 714 Forecasi. I SA Location Feels Like. 55' Thursday, April 7, 2011 Subscribe Renew CLASSIFIEDS I REAL ESTATE I DINING I SPECIAL SECTIONS HOME I NEWS I SOCIETY I BUSINESS I ARTS I FASHION I OBITUARIES I OPINION I LIFESTYLES I HOME & LOGGIA I SHINY SHOTS I BLOGS I ADVERTISE CONTACT US Home > Palm Beach News Attorneys want Jeffrey Epstein agreement thrown out LATEST NEWS Today: Thursday, April 7, 2011 I. Talk at Sea Gull Cottage to focus on genomics lw Palm Beach Women's International Film Festival debuts Thursday in support of women filmmakers Day Academy pupils revisit notable characters in Palm Beach history lw Gov. Scott at Midtown Beach: 'Give me the list,' he tells officials about beach concerns By MICHELE DARGAN DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Updated: 9:41 a.m. Wednesday, March 23, 2011 Posted: 7:21 p.m. Monday, March 21, 2011 E-mail I Print I Share I Larger Type Court papers filed Monday say the U.S. Attorney's Office violated the Crime Victims' Rights Act by signing a nonprosecution agreement with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein without notifying his victims. Attorneys Brad Edwards and Paul Cassell, representing Jane Doe #1 and Jane Doe #2, want a court hearing, where they will ask that the agreement be invalidated because, they say, the victims' rights were violated. If that happens, it could open up the 58-year-old Palm Beach billionaire to a slew of federal charges involving sex crimes with minors that were set aside by the agreement. The motion, filed Monday in federal court in West Palm Beach, accuses the U.S. Attorney's Office of deliberately misleading the victims by telling them the investigation was ongoing, while concealing they had already signed a deal with Epstein. According to the motion, the U.S. Attorney's Office sent "false notification" letters in January